Berean Standard Bible
Chapter summary
Lamentations 2 describes the destruction of Jerusalem and the Daughter of Zion by the Lord, who acted as an enemy without pity by demolishing fortified cities, palaces, and sanctuaries. The king, princes, and prophets were exiled or left without visions, and the city gates sank into the ground while the law ceased to function. Elders sat on the ground in silence wearing sackcloth, and children and infants fainted from hunger in the streets, crying out to their mothers for grain and wine. Passersby and enemies mocked Jerusalem by clapping their hands, hissing, and gloating over the fulfillment of the Lord's decree. The chapter concludes with the people crying out to the Lord in the night, pleading for Him to look upon the young and old who perished by the sword and starvation in the streets.
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Louis Segond 1910 and Berean Standard Bible: public domain. Cross references: open-cross-ref, Creative Commons BY 4.0.